Women of the military

I should like to point out 5.46x45mm that 99.99% of Aussie Navy women have naturally well endowed :cen: and so you should join the RAN if that is what you are after.

These guys are smiling because.........


this is who they work with.
 
Here is a video of women in Spanish Army. Unfortunately it´s on Spanish. After equality law women have access to all kind of elite corps (paras, guerrilleros, legion...) . The access is by law, but the result is mostly a failure.

No discipline enough, no strength enough, bad shooting range, all kind of physical deficits...of course not all, but most of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZsqH0EsT5E

I am sorry, but their access is conditioned by law in some corps, but there are some kind of them than can not allow to have these kind of fighters.
 
Here is a video of women in Spanish Army. Unfortunately it´s on Spanish. After equality law women have access to all kind of elite corps (paras, guerrilleros, legion...) . The access is by law, but the result is mostly a failure.

No discipline enough, no strength enough, bad shooting range, all kind of physical deficits...of course not all, but most of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZsqH0EsT5E

I am sorry, but their access is conditioned by law in some corps, but there are some kind of them than can not allow to have these kind of fighters.


WOW, soli thats a great vid....I really do admire women in the military...heck, I couldnt be able to do it....they're still so beautiful..:mrgreen:
 
Kat Hodge, a 21-year-old soldier from Kent, decorated for bravery in Iraq, came second in the (Miss England) grand final.

L/Cpl Hodge from Tunbridge Wells, has been in the Army for five years and was awarded a commendation from her unit, the 1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment, for her actions during a posting in 2005 in Basra.

She said ahead of the vote: "By no stretch do I think I am the most beautiful girl in England, but for me this is not what Miss England is about.

"I think the winner should be beautiful on the inside as well."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8160725.stm

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She's 21 but been in the military for 5 years?
L/Cpl Hodge is an attractive looking lady though!


As for access to all MOS... only if the standards are exactly the same. The enemy doesn't care if you're a man or a woman.
 
Wouldn't question your claim on the enlistment age, just really surprised that's all.
So if you joined at 16, you'd train for 2 years? Hmm... I don't get the system. Or do you join at 16, still go to high school while attending training over the summers and gain a few points for promotion when you graduate from basic at 18 years of age?
 
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